First-ever robot wedding takes place in Japan (VIDEO)

The moment all of you tech geeks have been waiting for: the first ever robot wedding took place in Japan on June 27. Crowds paid $81 to witness the historic occasion.

The ‘bride’ and ‘groom’ are Frois, a robotic creation from iconic
company Maywa Denki, and humanoid Yukirin, an android made in the
likeness of a Japanese pop idol Yuki Kashiwagi, and developed by
Takayuki Todo.

The robots officially tied the knot in a full wedding ceremony,
complete with a cake, a (robot) wedding band and even a kiss.

Marrying the robotic couple was likewise a robot – Pepper, who
was developed by Aldebaran for Softbank. It actually tends to
customers’ needs on a daily basis at the company’s mobile phone
stores in Tokyo.

Frois’s head is said to have been inspired by a bath stool, while
there are considerably more sensible claims to fame by Yukirin,
whose real version can be seen fronting the famous girl band
AKB48. For the wedding, and possibly, for copyright reasons, the
organizers had to change her name to Roborin.

A crowd gathered to watch the pair stroll down the aisle at
central Tokyo’s Aoyama Cay on June 27. They had to dish out $81
for the pleasure of witnessing the ‘holy union.’

Mayway Denki – the creators – is a legend in modern-day Japan.
Two brothers, Masamichi and Novmbichi Tosa, started it as an art
unit back in 1993. At the start of their rise to fame the duo was
incorporated into Sony Music Entertainment.

The pair – who wear blue costumes symbolic of Japan’s small to
medium electronic stores in their heyday – was officially
nominated as a cultural envoy for the Agency for Cultural Affairs
of Japan in 2013, as they celebrated their 20th anniversary.